tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6770325711273461588.post636787128270333034..comments2019-08-29T17:24:57.484-04:00Comments on The Passport Stamp Collector Blog: Adventures in MonotonyGreghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14981762691348722011noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6770325711273461588.post-61859474641767080592017-12-06T08:37:53.188-05:002017-12-06T08:37:53.188-05:00Congratulations on getting on the register! There ...Congratulations on getting on the register! There really seem to be a few phases of being a Foreign Service parent, and they each have their challenges:<br /><br />Baby through daycare (0-3);<br /><br />Pre-school (3-5)<br /><br />Elementary (Grade 1-5);<br /><br />Middle School (Grade 6-8);<br /><br />High School.<br><br /><br />But once you&#39;re hired (think positive!), there are lots of Greg Bollrudhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14981762691348722011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6770325711273461588.post-52893006468396443352017-12-05T13:41:26.795-05:002017-12-05T13:41:26.795-05:00Thanks for the blog! I read it often as I am on th...Thanks for the blog! I read it often as I am on the FSCE Register currently. I have a family with young kids and I refer to your posts to see how family life is as a foreign Service Specialist. I really appreciate your insight and you sharing your experiences. I&#39;m not holding out much hope right now, because of the hiring freeze, but I am still hoping for a call. Thanks Again.John McBridehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06588129447430476153noreply@blogger.com